We ought to walk in gratitude to the life of Christ. In the life of Christ He earned spiritual salvation for us. He took our place in being tempted of the devil. It means His power and strength is with us.
We ought to walk in gratitude to the death of Christ. In the death of Christ He bore our sins upon Himself, forgave and cleansed us from all defilement. We ought to live in gratitude to the death of Christ.
We ought to walk in gratitude to the burial of Christ. He buried our sins in the depths of the sea. There is no way anyone can lay any charge against us.
We ought to walk in gratitude to the resurrection of Christ. He rose to save us from our sins and He confirmed that the life and death of Christ is true indeed.
We ought to walk in gratitude to the ascension of Christ. We are seated with Him in the heavenly places. We ought to think above this world and to Christ in heaven.
We ought to walk in gratitude to the intercession of Christ. Here is where He intercedes to the uttermost and no sin gets passed the glorified Christ because He makes all things with His Father for us.
This blog web site is for the in-depth, sound and basic exegetical study of the Bible in Reformed apologetics; that is, I shall expound upon the inerrant and infallible Word of God, the Holy Scriptures. There shall be biblical studies in world religions and non-Christian cults. I also quote and research reformed writers and I am happy to study from them. May the Lord bless everyone who reads this blog with spiritual riches in Christ which is His imputed merit by faith alone.
The Son of Man came to seek and save that which was lost. It is Jesus' favorite title of Himself. I chosen this title because Jesus loved this title of Himself. We ought to never forget that Jesus is fully God and fully man: two natures in One Person. He is the God-man, the Incarnate Second Person of the Trinity. May we mediate on His life, death, burial, resurrection and ascension that we may be conformed to the image of the divine Son of Man! This blog web site will be a Christian defense of the Reformed doctrines of the Incarnate Son of Man. May all glory be to His name!